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WHS AP Psychology Unit 12: Social Pyschology Essential Task 12-3: Predict the impact of others on individual behavior with specific attention to deindividuation, the self-fulfilling prophecy, the bystander effect and social facilitation. Fundamental Attribution Error Self-Serving Bias Attribution Just-World Hypothesis Individualistic vs. Collectivistic Culture Cognitive Dissonance Attitudes and Persuasion Routes to Persuasion Unit 12: Social Psychology We are here Impact of Others on You Conformity Schema Compliance Attraction InGroup/OutGroup Group Behavior Group Polarization Group Think Individual Behavior in the Presence of Others Michelle Agnis/ NYT Pictures Social facilitation: Refers to improved performance on tasks in the presence of others. Triplett (1898) noticed cyclists’ race times were faster when they competed against others than when they just raced against the clock. Social Loafing The tendency of an individual in a group to exert less effort toward attaining a common goal than when tested individually (Latané, 1981). Deindividuation The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity. Mob behavior Power of Individuals Non-violent fasts and appeals by Gandhi led to the independence of India from the British. Margaret Bourke-White/ Life Magazine. © 1946 Time Warner, Inc. The power of social influence is enormous, but so is the power of the individual. Gandhi Conflict Conflict is perceived as an incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas. A Social Trap is a situation in which the conflicting parties, by each rationally pursuing their self-interest, become caught in mutually destructive behavior. A Game of Social Trap By pursuing our self-interest and not trusting others, we can end up losers. Peacemaking Graduated & Reciprocated Initiatives in Tension-Reduction (GRIT): This is a strategy designed to decrease international tensions. One side recognizes mutual interests and initiates a small conciliatory act that opens the door for reciprocation by the other party. Altruism An unselfish regard for the welfare of others. Equity: A condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give. Self-Disclosure: Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others. Bystander Effect Tendency of any given bystander to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present. Bystander Intervention The decision-making process for bystander intervention. Akos Szilvasi/ Stock, Boston The Norms for Helping Social Exchange Theory: Our social behavior is an exchange process. The aim is to maximize benefits and minimize costs. Reciprocity Norm: The expectation that we should return help and not harm those who have helped us. Social–Responsibility Norm: Largely learned, it is a norm that tells us to help others when they need us even though they may not repay us. Peacemaking Superordinate Goals are shared goals that override differences among people and require their cooperation. Syracuse Newspapers/ The Image Works Communication and understanding developed through talking to one another. Sometimes it is mediated by a third party.